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"Contains some exotic fruit—blueberry paste, boysenberry and raspberry confiture, and pastis-soaked currant—but it's a brick house too, with Turkish coffee, bittersweet chocolate and lots of singed wood spice notes fanning out on the finish. A great spine allows the elements to echo through the finish without faltering...97" WS 11/12
"The outstanding 2010 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Boisrenard offers toasty new oak, a chocolaty, sweet black cherry jamminess, black currant, licorice and graphite characteristics. While it will does not rival the great Boisrenards produced in the past, it is a top-flight wine that should drink well for 10-15 years. ...91" WA 10/12

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The story of Domaine de Beaurenard can be traced back to at least the 14th century, was bought by the Coulon family in 1695,and is now run by brothers Daniel and Frederik Coulon,many generations later.There are 35 hectares of vines in Chateauneuf-du-Pape and another 25 in Rasteau in several parcels all of which are cultivated organically and biodynamically.They started bottling their own wine... Read more

The story of Domaine de Beaurenard can be traced back to at least the 14th century, was bought by the Coulon family in 1695,and is now run by brothers Daniel and Frederik Coulon,many generations later.There are 35 hectares of vines in Chateauneuf-du-Pape and another 25 in Rasteau in several parcels all of which are cultivated organically and biodynamically.They started bottling their own wine in the early years of the 20th century and now produce a range of red,white.rose and fortified wines under the Chateauneuf-du-Pape,Rasteau and Cotes du Rhone appellations .It is regared as a fairly prestigious domaine as it has won lots of awards
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Parcels of old vines 60-100 years in age, planted in soils of great character and complexity, provide the grapes for this wine. They are picked when fully mature and meticulously sorted by hand to further enhance concentration. Yields are very low.
These old parcels, in which different varieties are planted together, embody the symphony of 13 varieties, though Grenache predominates. The Boisrenard undergoes lengthy vatting and is aged in an entirely traditional way. Undergoes no filtration or fining, then 18 months ageing in oak barrels, and then additional time in bottle. The Wine Spectator scored this 2010 97 points saying "Contains some exotic fruit—blueberry paste, boysenberry and raspberry confiture, and pastis-soaked currant—but it's a brick house too, with Turkish coffee, bittersweet chocolate and lots of singed wood spice notes fanning out on the finish. A great spine allows the elements to echo through the finish without faltering. Best from 2015 through 2030." Extremely Limited!

"Contains some exotic fruit—blueberry paste, boysenberry and raspberry confiture, and pastis-soaked currant—but it's a brick house too, with Turkish coffee, bittersweet chocolate and lots of singed wood spice notes fanning out on the finish. A great spine allows the elements to echo through the finish without faltering...97" WS 11/12
"The outstanding 2010 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Boisrenard offers toasty new oak, a chocolaty, sweet black cherry jamminess, black currant, licorice and graphite characteristics. While it will does not rival the great Boisrenards produced in the past, it is a top-flight wine that should drink well for 10-15 years. ...91" WA 10/12